MIDI/Library routines/8051/18meg and/or24meg

Beszedes Arpad beszedes at cc.u-szeged.hu
Wed Mar 3 08:55:28 CET 1999


Hi,
This is not exactly what you asked, but on the PAiA homepage they have a
midi-cv converter (MIDI2CV8) which is based around a 8051. The software
can recognize most midi messages (but of course it does other things
too).
Oh yeah, and it can be freely downloaded.

Regards,
  Arpad.


The Dark force of dance wrote:
> 
> Y-ellow Y'all.
>         Confused by the subject. "You should be young skywalker!"
> 
> Basically. Does anyone know of a resource with 8051 library routines for
> MIDI? I've got plenty of MIDI output routines, that's easy, what I want is
> a very efficient MIDI input routine. All to run on an 8051 derivative
> running at either 18 or 24 meg.
> 
> I just thought there might be some better routines than I could devise,
> sitting round out there somewhere. If anyone knows of some useful 8051 MIDI
> code I'd most appreciate it. No sense in re-inventing the wheel but even
> just to see how someone else went about it would be good.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
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> 
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